Food recall: Rancho Feeding Corporation recalls meat

Rancho Feeding Corporation, a northern California company based in Petaluma, is recalling a year's worth of meat -- about 8.7 million pounds of it -- because it processed diseased animals without a federal inspection. It's the second time in a month the company recalled meat due to a lack of a proper full inspection, which is how the issue was discovered.

Process dates are: January 1, 2013 to January 7, 2014. They were delivered to retail stores and distribution centers in Florida, Illinois, Texas, and California.

No illnesses or deaths have been reported, but some products could still currently be frozen, so make sure to check your freezers.

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Lauren Romano is a freelance writer who has spent all her life living in the New Jersey / NYC area. She grew up on Italian and Polish foods and has since developed an appreciation for a really good cupcake. In an expensive city such as Manhattan, she believes you don't need a six-figure salary to eat quality fare. Temporarily unavailable for restaurant reviews. Lauren can be reached at Lauren.R201@gmail.com.